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Tricia and I will be in San Antonio Nov. 8th-Nov.15th for the program. Is anyone interested in touring Austin for the day/evening after the class ends on Fri. 11/14th? I am planning a customized tour for the 2 of us, although extra people can be added and the car changed to a SUV. Please respond here. Look forward to meeting you all. Chelle

Chelle--I will arrive late afternoon on Sat.(Nov.8) and intend to tour around the city on Sunday. I will be at the Crockett. If interested in getting together on Sunday, leave message at front desk/hotel. I will not stay over on Fri/14th. Nita Whitfield

Please reply if you are a female and are considering and/or already enrolled in this program Nov.9-14, 2014. I am interested in discussing possibilities of sharing a room (as a double registrant. I will reply to you. If possible, I would like to communicate within the next 10-12 days or so. Thanks

Does anyone know yet what this program may offer next week as alternatives to visiting the Missions and the LBJ Ranch since it seems both of those will be closed due to the shutdown? I believe the Alamo is still open.

These from a different S.A. program: The Alamo: An Ilustrated History, George Nelson The Alamo Remembered, Tejano Accounts & Perspectives, Timothy M. Matovina Crown Jewel of Texas, the Story of the San Antonio River, Lewis Fisher Gates of the Alamo (historically accurate novel), Stephen Harrigan Gone to Texas, a History of the Lone Star State, Randolph Campbell HemisFair '68 and the Transformation of San Antonio, Sterlin Holmesly On the Border, an Environmental History of San Antonio, Char Miller Sacrificed at the Alamo, Tragedy and Triumph in the Texas Revolution, Bruce Winders San Antonio Missions National Historical Park, Louis Torres San Antonio: Outpost of Empires, Lewis F. Fisher San Antonio: The Story of an Enchanted City, Frank W. Jennings The Spanish Acequias of San Antonio, Waynne Cox Three Roads to the Alamo, the Lives and Fortunes of David Crockett, James Bowie, and William Barret Travis, William C. Davis

I haven't read any messages from anyone attending the San Antonio, Heart of the Country trip, May 5-10. This is my first
trip like this but I am looking forward to it. I like to read and go to museums when I am on vacations.

I would like to meet another single lady(s) who are going on the San Antonio,Texas trip#1441RJ San Antonio:Heart of the City,Heart of the Hill Country Trip in late April, 2013. I am going down earlier for the Fiesta parades-April 25-28 and then the Road Scholar Program begins April 28th, my email is judipotoff@yahoo.com

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